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The Dell Tower Plus Desktop is a great productivity machine with its Intel Core Ultra 7 256 processor and 16GB of RAM, and it ...
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You could even stick with the predecessor to this tower PC, the Dell XPS Desktop (8950). With a nearly identical, minimal chassis design and more options for lower-end configurations, the older ...
Desktops not unlike Dell’s redesigned XPS Tower SE. In our case, it’s the XPS 8910 SE — Special Edition — which is configured separately from the standard edition.
Simple, tool-free upgradability has been a hallmark of Dell’s recent PC towers, and I’m happy to see that remains the case on the latest Dell XPS Desktop. After removing a single thumbscrew in ...
This gaming PC might not give you a rush each time you look at it, but it gets the job done quietly and without any drama. Back in the day, Dell’s XPS desktops were fire-breathing gaming ...
Nevertheless, there are still good reasons to go with an actual desktop over a laptop. And by "desktop," I don't necessarily mean a big tower at your feet with cables streaming from it. There are ...
The Dell XPS Tower Special Edition (8920) packs about everything you'd want from a multipurpose desktop into a nice package. It doesn't cost too much, is easy to maintain and upgrade, and the ...
The Dell OptiPlex 5090 Tower is a reasonably priced business desktop PC with a vPro-equipped Core i5 and lots of room to add or replace internal components, at time of purchase or later on.
The Dell OptiPlex 5090 Tower is a reasonably priced business desktop PC with a vPro-equipped Core i5 and lots of room to add or replace internal components, at time of purchase or later on.
The Dell Precision Tower 3000 Series (3620) (starts at $629; $2,765.21 as tested) goes the opposite route, pairing a high-end-consumer Intel Core i7-6700K processor with an Nvidia Quadro M4000 ...
If you buy a computer today, you’re probably going to end up with a laptop. Corporate drones have towers stuffed under their desks. The cool creative types have iMacs littering their open-pla… ...